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laurent ROSSET
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Swiss Bailey Bridge

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Three panel Bailey Bridge painted in SCC2
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loading test with my 2 daughters (70 kilos together)
loading test with my 2 daughters (70 kilos together)
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loading the bridge in my car
loading the bridge in my car
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Re: Swiss Bailey Bridge

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Awesome Bridge! You can leave it outside for some natural weathering! I like the paint color! Now you just need a tank to drive over it!
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Re: Swiss Bailey Bridge

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&quot;When you refer to Bailey crap I take it you mean that glorious precision-made British-built bridge that is the envy of the civilized world?&quot; A Bridge Too Far<br /><br />Unfortunately I have no Armortek allied 1/6th vehicle : my old Stuart had to be put back in action
"When you refer to Bailey crap I take it you mean that glorious precision-made British-built bridge that is the envy of the civilized world?" A Bridge Too Far

Unfortunately I have no Armortek allied 1/6th vehicle : my old Stuart had to be put back in action

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"It's mother beautiful bridge and it gonna be there" (Oddball, Kelly's hero's) :lol:

What beautiful scene too, gorgeous country side, I was in a Thun Switizerland for few weeks, and it's got Tank Museum too! 8)

Here's our very own Bailey Bridge near our village, still going strong, though you might loose a wing mirror if your not careful.
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Looks great in Service Brown. :-)

We've got a little Bailey Bridge nearby, but it's really only a distant grandson.

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Re: Swiss Bailey Bridge

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The length is amazing! :shock:
A little too much is about right...

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